Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The arrival of "Wolf," the new BBC series now available in Latin America through Universal+, has generated considerable excitement among fans of psychological thrillers. This production is based on the work of the late British author Mo Hayder and focuses on the dark and complex character of Jack Caffery, portrayed by the talented Ukwelli Roach. In a recent interview, the actor shared his thoughts on the role he has taken on and the rich blend of genres that characterizes the series. The narrative of "Wolf" is not limited to a single storyline but intertwines the life of Detective Caffery with that of a wealthy family caught in a whirlwind of unexpected events. The series begins with Caffery, a man haunted by the mystery of his younger brother's death, which has left him with deep emotional scars. The complexity of the character and his internal struggle are masterfully captured by Roach, who describes Caffery as someone battling with his past while feeling an almost compulsive urge to help others. In this sense, the story delves into the motivations and traumas that define Caffery. "Jack is someone who has not been able to forgive himself. He has a complex that drives him to fight against abuse and protect the defenseless," Roach notes. This depth of character not only adds an emotional layer to the plot but also allows viewers to identify with Caffery's struggle, even when his experiences are extreme. On the other hand, the series also presents the parallel story of Oliver and his family, who, upon arriving at a cabin in Wales, find themselves in a terrifying situation when they are greeted by two faux detectives who turn out to be rather psychopathic. The blend of horror, dark comedy, and psychological thriller makes "Wolf" difficult to categorize into a single genre. Roach emphasizes that this diversity is one of the show's great strengths, stating: "Genre-wise, it’s a thriller, but it also has elements of comedy and horror. I think that mix is exciting." The characters played by Iwan Rheon and Sacha Dhawan, who portray the false detectives, add a touch of sadistic humor that contrasts with the intensity of the situation. With each twist in the plot, viewers are taken on a journey that challenges not only logic but also the morality of the characters. In this regard, the series invites its audience to question the nature of good and evil as the characters face extreme circumstances. Roach, who has had a varied career in acting and dance, believes that his experience as a dancer has provided him with a solid foundation for his work as an actor. "Acting is a way of stepping into someone else's skin. I think dancing and acting complement each other," he asserts. This connection allows him to explore the emotional and physical side of his character in a unique and convincing way. The actor is also optimistic about the impact that "Wolf" can have on its audience. "I hope that Peruvians and the public in general enjoy the mystery behind the series, get caught up in the hunt for the killer, and appreciate the variety of elements it offers," says Roach. The mix of action, suspense, romance, and humor makes the series accessible to a wide range of viewers. As the series progresses, Caffery's moral dilemmas and traumas intertwine with the story of the wealthy family, offering a deep analysis of human nature. Roach hopes that viewers not only feel entertained but also reflect on the universal themes addressed by the series. "Each of us has moments that alter our lives. The series invites each viewer to contemplate their own experiences," he concludes. "Wolf" is not just another thriller on television but a narrative rich in nuances and emotional complexities that promises to capture the attention of different types of audiences. Through its multiple layers, this series presents itself as a kind of mirror reflecting the internal struggles and dilemmas of modern life, inviting everyone to immerse themselves in its unsettling world.